All posts tagged “iranian

Paykan

Straight Shooter

Nazli Ghassemi talks to Shahin Armin and Sohrab Daryabandari, directors of a new documentary telling the story of Iran’s much-loved – and loathed – Paykan automobile

Sissi Farassat

Rug of War

Elnaz Bokharachi reflects on the phenomenon of war rugs in Afghanistan and the Afghan diaspora, as well as the longstanding tradition of rug weaving amongst the Iranian peoples

Filed under: Art
Madreseye Mooshha

Bright Mice, Big City

Sahar Allamezade examines the evolution of a beloved Iranian children’s television programme from the 80s to the present and the sociocultural implications of the changes along the way

Bahman Jalali

Like a Rolling Stone

Mina Khanlarzadeh looks at the tasnif genre and how Iran’s Velshodegan have been shaking things up in the realm of classical Iranian music

Shirin Neshat

Facing History

Joan Hua examines the oeuvre of Shirin Neshat and her ongoing retrospective at the Hirshhorn Museum marking the end of a chapter in her artistic career

Filed under: Art
Ali Ettehad

Street Fighting Man

Tehran-based artist and curator Ali Ettehad talks about the state of performance art in Iran, its history, and his struggle to bring it to the public

Filed under: Art
Sassan Behnam Bakhtiar

Gimme Some Truth

When he’s not busy living it up in Monaco and the French Riviera, artist Sassan Behnam Bakhtiar fights to change notions about and celebrate the beauty of his beloved Iran

Filed under: Art